Breaking the Silence. Reflections on the Restorative Justice Movement’s Role during an Unfolding Genocide
July 21st, 2025
We would like to highlight the editorial by Brunilda Pali and Borbala Fellegi, “Breaking the Silence. Reflections on the Restorative Justice Movement’s Role during an Unfolding Genocide”, published in the April issue of The International Journal of Restorative Justice.
In the article, the authors critically examine the role of the restorative justice movement during the genocide against the Palestinian population. Their analysis focuses on four distinct theoretical axes—silence, neutrality, false equivalences, and the fragility of peace without justice—applying them to the ongoing genocide and to the (at times absent) dialogue among restorative justice theorists and activists on the matter.
To read the article, please visit the following link.